Human Body - Muscular System

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THE MUSCULAR SYSTEM BY: LILLY COURY AND TOBIN LOCKE

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THE MUSCULAR SYSTEMBY: LILLY COURY AND TOBIN LOCKE

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Tobin Locke

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Disease Myotonia Myotonia congenital is a disorder that affects muscle contraction movement. Myotonia Congenital is estimated to affect 1 in 100,000 people worldwide.

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Myopathy

Myopathy almost always causes loss of muscle strength.Some patients also have rashes or breathing problems, or both.- See more at: http://www.rheumatology.org/I-Am-A/Patient-Caregiver/Diseases-Conditions/Inflammatory-Myopathies#sthash.x97B6lUh.dpuf

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THE MUSCULAR SYSTEM ACTIN- A GLOBULIN THAT IS PRESENT IN MUSCLE PLASMA AND THAT IN

CONNECTION WITH MYOSIN PLAYS AN IMPORTANT ROLE IN MUSCLE CONTRACTION.

BELLY- APPETITE OR CAPACITY FOR FOOD, GLUTTONY.

CARDIAC MUSCLE-THE MYOCARDIUM.

EXTENSOR-A MUSCLE THAT SERVES TO EXPAND OR STRAIGHTEN A PART OF THE BODY.

FATIGUE- WEARINESS FROM BODILY OR MENTAL EXERTION.

MYOSIN- THE PRINCIPLE CONTRACTILE PROTEIN OF MUSCLE.

TENDON- A REINFORCING STRAND IN PRESTRESSED CONCRETE.

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• https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=rMcg9YzNSEs• This video explains the

muscular system in 6 minutes

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FUN FACTS

Muscles make up about 40% of total body weight.

The smallest muscles, like the smallest bones, are found in the middle ear, some of these are the tensor tympani (connected to the ear drum) and the Stapedius.

Muscles cannot push, they can only pull. The reason the arm can push is muscles in the back of the arm pulling on the elbow!

The strongest muscles in the body? Pound for pound, it's the muscles that you chew with - called the masseters!

Humans are born with all of the muscle fibers they will ever have. They don't grow new fibers, they just grow thicker.

If all of the muscles in the body could all pull in one direction, it would create a force of 25 tons!

Smiling takes 17 muscles in the face, while frowning takes 43!

The heart is made up of muscle, called cardiac muscle. This muscle works all by itself with no thought. The heart beats anywhere from 60 to 100 times a minute, every minute, of every day in a human life!

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Lilly Coury

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Yes, your face has muscles too. It takes 17 muscles to smile, but 43 muscles to frown.

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Vocabulary Flexor- a muscle that serves to flex a part of the body.

Ligament- a tie or bond.

Muscle Fiber- one of the structural cells of a muscle.

Myoifbril- a contractile febrile of skeletal muscle composed of mainly of a acitin myosin.

Myology- the science or branch or anatomy dealing with muscles.

Myosin- the principal contractile of a muscle.

Skeletal Muscle- a muscle that is connected at either both extremities with a bone and consists of elongated multinucleated , transversely striated, skeletal muscle fibers, together with connective tissue, blood vessels and nerves.

Smooth Muscle-muscle tissue in the walls of vicera and in blood cells.

Dictionary.com

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What is a Muscle?A muscle is a band of fibrous tissue in a human or animal body that has the ability to contract or maintaining the position of the human body.

You have approximately 650 muscles in your body.

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Parts of a Muscle

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Myosin-the principal contractile protein of muscle.

Motor Neurons- a nerve cell at conducts impulse to a muscle gland or other effector.

Acetylcholine- transmits nerve impulses.

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Words to Know

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How Muscles Contract

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Diseases

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Cerebral Palsy

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Cerebral Palsy is a disorder of movement, muscle tone, or posture caused by an immature development of the brain, most often before birth.

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Muscular Dystrophy

A disease that causes weakness and a loss of muscle mass. This often happens before birth with no cure.

Mayoclinic.org

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What Makes Sore Muscles

A sore muscle is caused by working a muscle so much that it leaves a microscopic tear in the tissue which could lead to bruising.

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Bruises

When the muscle is squashed or strained all the blood will rush to the wound which causes a bruise.

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The Heart

The heart is made of cardiac muscles which are involuntary meaning that they operate on their own.You can only live 15 seconds without a heart which is the most important muscle in your body. The muscles contract heart so that blood can go in and out.

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Credits

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Any Questions?

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Thank You!